There’s no shortage of human history to take in at the Fort Vancouver National Historic Site. But how many human visitors delve into the parallel history of dogs?
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Source: The Columbian
Dogs were part of Fort Vancouver’s history from the start; new ‘BARK Ranger’ tours honor that legacy
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